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VOL. i.
I'ALO ALTO, SANTA CLARA COUXTV. CAI... srxiiAY OCTOBER ■<), igoi.
XO. .jo.
BOARD OF HEALTH WANTS
MILK INSPECTOR APPOINTED
Ask Board of Trustees cW.i in the to.™ n-ud keeping u up
[to tin* standard.
On motion thc communication
STANFORD GOES DOWN TO
DEFEAT BEFORE FASTER TEAM
To Create
Office.
whs ordered filed with thcCletk.
T. J>. Walfar presented a pen
(ton urging tbat the Hoard with-
!XX.^5ticceeded lii Scoring
Nearly Five Hundred Signets -draw the ordinance governing bi-
Ask Bicycle OrdiroiKC be i cyclists riding on sidewalk*. The
Withdrawn.
The Boitrd of Trustees met in
regular session last evening. Trustee Corbet was elected President
pro tern, in the nhsettce of thc pres*
.dent, D. L. Sloan.- Preseut—
Trustees Mosher. Marx aud Curry.
Warrants were ordered dritwn for
the bills introduced at tbc- last regular meeting.
| petition coiitaioe<l 444 signatures.
Tlu- reason fir the petition was that
the bicyclists v claim that owing
to the present condition of the
strccta, apd' ^specially when the
rains set iu, it will be impos-dhlc to
ride on tbeta.
Mr "WaUar. in atltlressitig tlu.*
Board, stated that tbe signers
to the petition would pledge them*
>elves tn uphold tbe previous ordinance compelling them to dismount
Two Touchdowns In
First Half.
The Entire Match An
Uphill Fight for
Cardinals.
The Water nnd Light Committee j on meeting pedestrians, nnd would
reported .tbat William Smith, «*h>
had put in a bid of $1000 tot the
pump, pit atid tunnel on the town
reservoir, wished the same n-je:i*c!.
On motion it was granted.
The next iowt-t bidder was that
of Clark & Henry, and mi motion
.they were awarded th
SU.SO.
H. S. Upham was awarded the
contract for the carpenter work.
City Attorney Malcolm presented
an- ordinance governing the place
of meeting of the Board of Trustees from Nortee Hall to Room 18,
Madison & Tholts Block. On mo-,
tion it was adopted.
A communication was read from
—Bert—H<i**«.--«pplying4w-a-p4>siiioii
with the electric light plant, aud
on motion it was referred to thc
Klcctric Light Committee.
New bills were presented and referred to the Finance Committee.
Warrants were ordered drawn for
the following new claims:
.Mm Tii-rm-y #46 00
T. M. swain :u m*
Mr. Walker. .,*... 10 01
W. K. lHin>>iu'-n>*. ....... 27 Bu
Pal" Alt«Traiwi"--r*.«. .. * -Ul !-»
W. W. Tr.t,-bl,. .
A cominunicatiou was r
the Htiaid ot Health, i*
thai the office of Milk Ins;
creuted tin- t'lilie-. lo he
ontnirt fori Whatever
ai rived
those who had not signed to
do likewise.
President Corbet suggested that
tlie petition be referred to the Hoard
ul Tr-ide; there it could be re:tdit>
discussed and a more general senti*,
mum of the public could lie gotten.
;iion-hi--Boardi*i Trade
the Hoard uf Trustee*,
would 111 alt probability substantiate.
t On a motion, however, the |*e-
tition was ordered placed on fiie.
There being no further lutsttiess
the Board adjourned.
CHURCHES AND
"^HmcEnom
In the annual intercollegiate
Freshman football game hetween
Stanford and the I'niversiiv ol
California, played on the Beifceley
gridiia*ii >esterd.-.y uttern- on. the
Cardin.il went down in defeat to
the Bine and Gold by a -con.- of 12
too.- -Throng-hoiii the g-itne-Suin*.
i'oid was unable to secure a point
and the California leant succeeded
in .--coring but two touchd-.wns and
two goals. The entire match was
an uphili tight tor Stanford, and
considering the nr.rked si.pc:ionty
of the Berkele\ eleven, it/ls -strange
that the score was not greaterihnn
it was.
A> *.t.ii"u ;i- tiie I". C Fre.huieii
made their lir.-t inn with tbe ball
i: was vnsy lo see thai Sianfoid
would be at u • ii'-uiivantage. The
Berkeley interference was too
strong and their ploy** too well-
formed ami heavy for the lighter
ttlteT
1 lite oppostiiK eleven.
! fortune • f Sitnioid prevented any
j ntriher,addition to the Blue and
•-Ootd-TcctiTdr-—*** — :—■-
Immediately after Maj-ec kicked
! off the second time. McDouough.
: the Berkeley **enter was put out of
the game for a foul play. V. C.
.dtiioit lost tiie ball on downs, hut
[soon began making lung gains
two miuutesof play Stanford had I which landed them withiu 20 yards
lo almost pcnuatjeutlv as ume the jot Stanford's goal. At this -mini
deleiiMve. and dt*|ieud upon h-ck they fumbled, but Bounds, who
and conscientious playing to do got tbe ball, ran in the wrong di-
the rest. Although luck was not ruction ami hist to yards for Stan-
"TTitii tbemin the-frirt--^KUTt~-of-the'-*ford Mag* -? kicked _■*.<* yards mid
game, it came to thtm in the lattei the lull went »ut of bounds,
pait nud aided materially in beep- Stanford began to show better
iug the M-nre down. It was not form and held the opponents re-
eijtirely a matter of fortune, how- jieutedly. During the remainder
ever, for the. Cardinal men put up of the fir**l half the liall was in
a stnbliorn. though hopeless fight their po-v-rt.-t-.iuu several times, hut
against a better team. For this their offensive wotfc was weak and
reason the loss is not felt so keenly the only thing that could lie done
as it might It* under difleieiit cir- was to relinquish the pigskin by
cum stance--;. kicking. Magee' punted adtnir-
When the referee1*, uhistle ably throughout the game, aver-
souutied Stanford was lined, up in aging 35 yaids to the kick. Cutter
the north half of the field to re- aud Sprott got down on punts very
ceivc Berkeley's kick-eff. The ball well and tackled bard.
dcM ended into Sprott's bands and'. Magee opened tbe second half by
he ran it iu several yards before kicking off to Bosb>-shell. U. C.
being downed. Stanford, running, circled the left end for a long gain
Mnuee and Monissey worked the of 30 yards, but Stanford held
leather back twenty yards but-was'them for the next three downs and
forced to kick, Sprott tackling tbe lorced a kick. After two more
runner in fine style. U.. C. then downs Mage* {muted 40 yard**.
Hit the line for ten yards and on l\ C. gained 20 van Is 011 short
thc next down fumbled but lecov* runs with Sprott doing damaging
erett the hall. Then the pigskin work to their interference. Stan-
••.-»»**
Interesting Sermons and Special
-Music Includes
Program.
the Pr<..-liyteriau church at 6:15.
Mi*>s Kimball and th* ma!e*.ju:tT
tit will sitiig in the morning.
■Ml:;
SUE BIRD AT MEMORIAL
*.'] so
ad horn
•K-slillg
.•dor he
the iti-
KIKST ION
f Service?, at 11
at Fraternity Hall.
spection of -.11 milk sold and deli'
'■'■ATIUN.U.
m. and 7:,vif *-i.
PreacJiing b>
the pastor.-Rev. C. G. Itildwin;
both morning ami cveuiug,
Sunday school at i2:t«-. The T.
P. S. C. K. will meet with oilier
like societies in union service at
: amis*n.\x. -
Uvirnlar -crvice* at Nortr
Stind:iy.- Sunday school 10 a. t;i
Pre:i'-'.tinc at 11 o\*lock by j. St-tith
K-rwfcin** nt' Keiitucky r-jk-t-'-U*"*.
Chr:>;»a*i l-^n eavoi 6:30; •■t-rni'iii
at 7:50.
The "sc-iii-'iunual insinuation ol
the officer of Hie Junior Christian
Endeavor Sockl-. will l>e he'd at
the PresUyierian chuich thi- «fti?r-
fioon. AH the friend*, oft'u
"i-liily"JifeTiiVlted 'lobi*"pl*fcVri*;t'.'
'■ mi-etrngs treB'ht at 3 b'clitck" sh
of ,*,:>>.
was passeil to Bosbyshell who ran lord held for down-* again, but was
,*15 yards, with good interfercuce,' forced to kick. Tbe ball was
torn touchdown. The goal kick blocked, recovered on the two ynrd
was sut-cc*-slul, giving IT. C. six line and kicked out of danger,
points. U. C, gained 15 yard- and then al-
Uud ley rtm iu Magee's kick-olT lowed Stanford to take the bail on
twenty five >ards, .an«l Berkeley tvveitly-yurcl line. Magee agaiu
bveim to pick out hoh.-* in Stan- punted, Citil the vnti of the hulf
loin's bin.-. In twelve con-eciiiive this kind of tvotk < mtinucd. The
d'ntits they advance*! ihe ball to a play was al.vi\--:;. St-iiii'i*.! tt rri-
■touehdowi*. Stanford liraciug im» tory. with fetcrkeiey ireij icnlly, on
uieiitatily just Itcfore the end. the verge of a touch'town, but
With one point added ior the goal somehow the Cu-iima!-. iuanag**d
ki-k l". C. held twelve points to wriggle out
ug*tiust tlie Cardinal's nothing. At time. At th
TBe*this mil'* it looked ns if a l.i^ sr*.r.' St'iniordivas
reso would Ire piled up by the vict-ni- little.
ous team, but fhe pluck and „go«d r,,,,,,,.
ui di
do-**
ier every
the game
plnynig «
HEATERS
WOOD
Ol L
COA U
Wilson'* Air Ti^ht Wood Heater,; small siee, • $5.00
Wilson's Air Tight Wood Heater, large size, - - 6.50
Wilson's Coal Heater. • • ... - - 11.00
Coal Oil Heaters. ...... 5.00
Salamander Air Tight Healer, large size. - - - 3.50
Salamander Air Tight Heater, small size, - 2.00
j7F.. PARKINSON COMPANY
iOl UNIVERSITY A\ZE.
HAUDWAKE LUMBER PLUMBING
**TASKnl:i> "K'.AV UKr.T.U.
ThepTpgram ft>r tpdayV nigau
recital in the Metnuiial {."..:;;■ '.i p't*
St-mfoid i*. :is follow-: The uigan
ist is Anhur Scott-Brooke. Miss
Sue Bird, the Soprano, is jj prominent senior, a member of the Girls'
Glee Club and a vocalist of recog- |j
nixed sbiljty. The program:
Festal march. Sir Gearnt Hivi.-y; |t
caprji i-v lii l.etit.'iigte, soprano, U
"The King of Lbvc-' (.Gounod ■, by .
Mi**-* Sue Bird, '03;grant] bfft*riory. '{
0 mtydr Briti-te : ht*mage to "
Men-:el*-—hi;, J. 0. Calkin: fan |-
fait ■ Lemniin- ■; anthem. "Incline I
Thine Ear," twelve meml*er*» of **
geiiciii! -choir; "Abide \Vith Me,"
original variation*}.
It is estimated that 700 ptopk
attend these tecUnK not ijuiu* half
of'the audience being isom. Sail
I*>aucisco and S.m Jokc. . ,...
IP-58
Tiie_ sermon at tfie UatvetMt
th. t. morning will be given hy Pro
F*ym**nd M. Aklen: subject, T.
Chief Thing.'*
Get in out of thc Rain!
Our swell " Mackinettcs" and
*'• Craveneftes" will keep you
dry.
AN OVERCOAT WHICH IS
ABSOLUTELY WATERPROOF!
The Haberdasher......Pab Ako I

VOL. i.
I'ALO ALTO, SANTA CLARA COUXTV. CAI... srxiiAY OCTOBER ■. Walfar presented a pen
(ton urging tbat the Hoard with-
!XX.^5ticceeded lii Scoring
Nearly Five Hundred Signets -draw the ordinance governing bi-
Ask Bicycle OrdiroiKC be i cyclists riding on sidewalk*. The
Withdrawn.
The Boitrd of Trustees met in
regular session last evening. Trustee Corbet was elected President
pro tern, in the nhsettce of thc pres*
.dent, D. L. Sloan.- Preseut—
Trustees Mosher. Marx aud Curry.
Warrants were ordered dritwn for
the bills introduced at tbc- last regular meeting.
| petition coiitaioeelves tn uphold tbe previous ordinance compelling them to dismount
Two Touchdowns In
First Half.
The Entire Match An
Uphill Fight for
Cardinals.
The Water nnd Light Committee j on meeting pedestrians, nnd would
reported .tbat William Smith, «*h>
had put in a bid of $1000 tot the
pump, pit atid tunnel on the town
reservoir, wished the same n-je:i*c!.
On motion it was granted.
The next iowt-t bidder was that
of Clark & Henry, and mi motion
.they were awarded th
SU.SO.
H. S. Upham was awarded the
contract for the carpenter work.
City Attorney Malcolm presented
an- ordinance governing the place
of meeting of the Board of Trustees from Nortee Hall to Room 18,
Madison & Tholts Block. On mo-,
tion it was adopted.
A communication was read from
—Bert—Hsiiioii
with the electric light plant, aud
on motion it was referred to thc
Klcctric Light Committee.
New bills were presented and referred to the Finance Committee.
Warrants were ordered drawn for
the following new claims:
.Mm Tii-rm-y #46 00
T. M. swain :u m*
Mr. Walker. .,*... 10 01
W. K. lHin>>iu'-n>*. ....... 27 Bu
Pal" Alt«Traiwi"--r*.«. .. * -Ul !-»
W. W. Tr.t,-bl,. .
A cominunicatiou was r
the Htiaid ot Health, i*
thai the office of Milk Ins;
creuted tin- t'lilie-. lo he
ontnirt fori Whatever
ai rived
those who had not signed to
do likewise.
President Corbet suggested that
tlie petition be referred to the Hoard
ul Tr-ide; there it could be re:tdit>
discussed and a more general senti*,
mum of the public could lie gotten.
;iion-hi--Boardi*i Trade
the Hoard uf Trustee*,
would 111 alt probability substantiate.
t On a motion, however, the |*e-
tition was ordered placed on fiie.
There being no further lutsttiess
the Board adjourned.
CHURCHES AND
"^HmcEnom
In the annual intercollegiate
Freshman football game hetween
Stanford and the I'niversiiv ol
California, played on the Beifceley
gridiia*ii >esterd.-.y uttern- on. the
Cardin.il went down in defeat to
the Bine and Gold by a -con.- of 12
too.- -Throng-hoiii the g-itne-Suin*.
i'oid was unable to secure a point
and the California leant succeeded
in .--coring but two touchd-.wns and
two goals. The entire match was
an uphili tight tor Stanford, and
considering the nr.rked si.pc:ionty
of the Berkele\ eleven, it/ls -strange
that the score was not greaterihnn
it was.
A> *.t.ii"u ;i- tiie I". C Fre.huieii
made their lir.-t inn with tbe ball
i: was vnsy lo see thai Sianfoid
would be at u • ii'-uiivantage. The
Berkeley interference was too
strong and their ploy** too well-
formed ami heavy for the lighter
ttlteT
1 lite oppostiiK eleven.
! fortune • f Sitnioid prevented any
j ntriher,addition to the Blue and
•-Ootd-TcctiTdr-—*** — :—■-
Immediately after Maj-ec kicked
! off the second time. McDouough.
: the Berkeley **enter was put out of
the game for a foul play. V. C.
.dtiioit lost tiie ball on downs, hut
[soon began making lung gains
two miuutesof play Stanford had I which landed them withiu 20 yards
lo almost pcnuatjeutlv as ume the jot Stanford's goal. At this -mini
deleiiMve. and dt*|ieud upon h-ck they fumbled, but Bounds, who
and conscientious playing to do got tbe ball, ran in the wrong di-
the rest. Although luck was not ruction ami hist to yards for Stan-
"TTitii tbemin the-frirt--^KUTt~-of-the'-*ford Mag* -? kicked _■*.-shell. U. C.
being downed. Stanford, running, circled the left end for a long gain
Mnuee and Monissey worked the of 30 yards, but Stanford held
leather back twenty yards but-was'them for the next three downs and
forced to kick, Sprott tackling tbe lorced a kick. After two more
runner in fine style. U.. C. then downs Mage* {muted 40 yard**.
Hit the line for ten yards and on l\ C. gained 20 van Is 011 short
thc next down fumbled but lecov* runs with Sprott doing damaging
erett the hall. Then the pigskin work to their interference. Stan-
••.-»»**
Interesting Sermons and Special
-Music Includes
Program.
the Prs Kimball and th* ma!e*.ju:tT
tit will sitiig in the morning.
■Ml:;
SUE BIRD AT MEMORIAL
*.'] so
ad horn
•K-slillg
.•dor he
the iti-
KIKST ION
f Service?, at 11
at Fraternity Hall.
spection of -.11 milk sold and deli'
'■'■ATIUN.U.
m. and 7:,vif *-i.
PreacJiing b>
the pastor.-Rev. C. G. Itildwin;
both morning ami cveuiug,
Sunday school at i2:t«-. The T.
P. S. C. K. will meet with oilier
like societies in union service at
: amis*n.\x. -
Uvirnlar -crvice* at Nortr
Stind:iy.- Sunday school 10 a. t;i
Pre:i'-'.tinc at 11 o\*lock by j. St-tith
K-rwfcin** nt' Keiitucky r-jk-t-'-U*"*.
Chr:>;»a*i l-^n eavoi 6:30; •■t-rni'iii
at 7:50.
The "sc-iii-'iunual insinuation ol
the officer of Hie Junior Christian
Endeavor Sockl-. will l>e he'd at
the PresUyierian chuich thi- «fti?r-
fioon. AH the friend*, oft'u
"i-liily"JifeTiiVlted 'lobi*"pl*fcVri*;t'.'
'■ mi-etrngs treB'ht at 3 b'clitck" sh
of ,*,:>>.
was passeil to Bosbyshell who ran lord held for down-* again, but was
,*15 yards, with good interfercuce,' forced to kick. Tbe ball was
torn touchdown. The goal kick blocked, recovered on the two ynrd
was sut-cc*-slul, giving IT. C. six line and kicked out of danger,
points. U. C, gained 15 yard- and then al-
Uud ley rtm iu Magee's kick-olT lowed Stanford to take the bail on
twenty five >ards, .an«l Berkeley tvveitly-yurcl line. Magee agaiu
bveim to pick out hoh.-* in Stan- punted, Citil the vnti of the hulf
loin's bin.-. In twelve con-eciiiive this kind of tvotk < mtinucd. The
d'ntits they advance*! ihe ball to a play was al.vi\--:;. St-iiii'i*.! tt rri-
■touehdowi*. Stanford liraciug im» tory. with fetcrkeiey ireij icnlly, on
uieiitatily just Itcfore the end. the verge of a touch'town, but
With one point added ior the goal somehow the Cu-iima!-. iuanag**d
ki-k l". C. held twelve points to wriggle out
ug*tiust tlie Cardinal's nothing. At time. At th
TBe*this mil'* it looked ns if a l.i^ sr*.r.' St'iniordivas
reso would Ire piled up by the vict-ni- little.
ous team, but fhe pluck and „go«d r,,,,,,,.
ui di
do-**
ier every
the game
plnynig «
HEATERS
WOOD
Ol L
COA U
Wilson'* Air Ti^ht Wood Heater,; small siee, • $5.00
Wilson's Air Tight Wood Heater, large size, - - 6.50
Wilson's Coal Heater. • • ... - - 11.00
Coal Oil Heaters. ...... 5.00
Salamander Air Tight Healer, large size. - - - 3.50
Salamander Air Tight Heater, small size, - 2.00
j7F.. PARKINSON COMPANY
iOl UNIVERSITY A\ZE.
HAUDWAKE LUMBER PLUMBING
**TASKnl:i> "K'.AV UKr.T.U.
ThepTpgram ft>r tpdayV nigau
recital in the Metnuiial {."..:;;■ '.i p't*
St-mfoid i*. :is follow-: The uigan
ist is Anhur Scott-Brooke. Miss
Sue Bird, the Soprano, is jj prominent senior, a member of the Girls'
Glee Club and a vocalist of recog- |j
nixed sbiljty. The program:
Festal march. Sir Gearnt Hivi.-y; |t
caprji i-v lii l.etit.'iigte, soprano, U
"The King of Lbvc-' (.Gounod ■, by .
Mi**-* Sue Bird, '03;grant] bfft*riory. '{
0 mtydr Briti-te : ht*mage to "
Men-:el*-—hi;, J. 0. Calkin: fan |-
fait ■ Lemniin- ■; anthem. "Incline I
Thine Ear" twelve meml*er*» of **
geiiciii! -choir; "Abide \Vith Me"
original variation*}.
It is estimated that 700 ptopk
attend these tecUnK not ijuiu* half
of'the audience being isom. Sail
I*>aucisco and S.m Jokc. . ,...
IP-58
Tiie_ sermon at tfie UatvetMt
th. t. morning will be given hy Pro
F*ym**nd M. Aklen: subject, T.
Chief Thing.'*
Get in out of thc Rain!
Our swell " Mackinettcs" and
*'• Craveneftes" will keep you
dry.
AN OVERCOAT WHICH IS
ABSOLUTELY WATERPROOF!
The Haberdasher......Pab Ako I